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A.E. Fortin's Book Set to Light Up the Empire State Book Tour

By: WebWire

The romance book “Magic Fairy Rose in Lowland of Scotland” by A.E. Fortin will be available on display by ReadersMagnet at the Empire State Book Tour, consisting of three book events:


  • The Festival of Storytellers Season 3 (www.thefestivalofstorytellers.com) on October 24 - November 6, 2022.
  • ReadersMagnet Book Confab on October 28 - 30, 2022, at 72 Warren St., Tribeca, New York.
  • New York Library Association 2022 Annual Conference and Trade Show on November 3 - 4, 2022, at Saratoga Springs City Center at 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.


In “Magic Fairy Rose in Lowland of Scotland,” A.E. Fortin takes readers back to the fifteenth century in the lowlands of Scotland. The book tells a story about a hidden valley where fairy people lived.

These faeries had the proportions of humans. A young Fairy woman who had been getting into mischief was taken to the valley of the dead one day. Something had happened to her, but she couldn't explain it. She simply couldn't remember what happened during those days. She was apparently pregnant when they found her.

What could happen next? Find out now by ordering a copy of A.E. Fortin's “Magic Fairy Rose in Lowland of Scotland” available on Barnes and Noble and visit the upcoming Empire State Book Tour.

“Magic Fairy Rose in Lowland of Scotland”
Author | Anita E. Fortin
Genre | Romance
Publisher | ReadersMagnet
Published date | July 19, 2022

Author
A.E. Fortin at a young age she enjoyed waterskiing, got to drive a speed boat over two large waves. She married her high school sweetheart right out of boot camp, during Vietnam times. In Virginia his last Station they did car shows and met NASCAR drivers and drove her truck on a race car track. She had two boys, one girl, and seven grandchildren. Twenty years later she came home, to help veterans and raise funds to take them fishing. A.E. Fortin is a Navy wife married for 50 years. She had a motorcycle accident in 2010, writing books help to keep her memory. “You can do anything you put your mind to,” she said.

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